Lumiwings presents its initial route network

Boeing 737-300 (Photo: Ken Fielding / https: //www.flickr.com/photos/kenfielding).
Boeing 737-300 (Photo: Ken Fielding / https: //www.flickr.com/photos/kenfielding).

Lumiwings presents its initial route network

Boeing 737-300 (Photo: Ken Fielding / https: //www.flickr.com/photos/kenfielding).
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The Greek airline will set up a base at the Italian airport Forli and enter the scheduled business. The carrier, which will also fly to Palermo and Trapani, has now presented the route network.

Scheduled flights are to begin gradually from March 28, 2021. The first destinations are Trapani and Palermo. In the summer of 2021, Rhodes, Santorini and Heraklion will also be served from Trapani. From Forli there are plans to fly to Corfu, Kefalonia, Arad, Craiova, Prague, Odessa and Katowice from June 2021.

Flights from Perugia to Odessa, Arad and Katowice are planned but not yet finalized. These are included in the media documents, but no specific date is given for a possible inclusion. Lumiwings currently operates a Boeing 737-300.

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